The following information is provided by Sayer Energy Advisors. All inquiries on the following listings should be directed to Sayer Energy Advisors. Hart Energy is not a brokerage firm and does not endorse or facilitate any transactions.
Victoria University (“the University”) has engaged Sayer Energy Advisors to assist the University with the sale of certain oil and natural gas Fee Title and royalty interests located in the Weyburn area of Saskatchewan. The Property is located within the Weyburn Unit, operated by Whitecap Resources Inc. Average daily royalty production net to Victoria University from the Property for the two months ended February 28, 2023 was approximately 18 barrels of oil per day and minor volumes of natural gas liquids (19 boe/d). Royalty income net to Victoria University from the Property for the two months ended February 28, 2023 was approximately $94,500, or $567,000 on an annualized basis.
Bids for this lot are due on June 22. For complete due diligence information on this property, please contact Ben Rye, Sydney Birkett, or Tom Pavic at 403.266.6133.
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